GhostontheNet (post: 1218955) wrote:I just added the following album to the station:
Mortal - Nu-En-Jin
Yes, very much. Between the rhythms, the devastatingly funky basslines, the impressive atmospherics, and the deep and witty spiritual lyrics, I've enjoyed it immensely.GrubbTheFragger (post: 1218977) wrote:Very good. You enjoying it?
Bella Morte's music has always been very powerful for me, and their album The Quiet is my favorite so far. You should pick it up when you get the chance.Doubleshadow (post: 1227814) wrote:I neglected to mention I found the Bella Morte music to especially appealing. I really enjoyed that addition.
Have I thought about playing Demon Hunter? Not particularly. I usually focus on music that traces its roots to the Glam, Punk, Post-Punk, New Wave, and Progressive movements, with special emphasis on Post-Punk and New Wave bands attempting to revive the dark romantic movement (i.e. Gothic and Darkwave musicians). Musicians without any of these influences don't tend to fit in well with the flow of the station, which makes listening to their music in the course of my internet radio station deeply akin to flowing down a river before colliding face-first with a block of solid cement.NuclearPeon (post: 1231759) wrote:Demon Hunter? Not so Industrial or Gothic, but very much Christian, loud, and a lil' angry.
You might also check out ASP and their album, Requiembryo. (sp?)
I'm glad to hear that. Thank you kindly.ClosetOtaku (post: 1235577) wrote:Just wanted to drop a line and say that I started listening last night, and the first thing I did this morning was get up and link in again. Thanks for putting the site together -- I've been enjoying it immensely.
You're too kind, thank you!Shilohan ninja (post: 1236476) wrote:Houston, I believe I've found a new favorite web station!
Awesome stuff, Ghost-chan. I love it.
Who sez Christians can't be cool 'n' creative?
Well, I don't own any DC Talk albums, so chances are that if you heard Toby Mac, it was because he collaborated with one of the bands I play. One of the many lessons I've learned from broadcasting so long is that Christian musicians really get around when you're not looking.Shilohan ninja wrote: Although, I will say I was a little suprised to see Toby Mac in your play list.
Can ya 'splain that one to me?
Well, the computer I broadcast on is pretty old, and a portion of the story of how I started broadcasting goes something like: 'Well, this old piece of junk is just sitting there broken and unused, but there's simply no reason at all why I can't get it up and working and broadcast my internet radio station from this machine.' So that's basically what I did. But this past week, the computer warned of an the hard drive was at one percent health and warned of an impending hard drive failure. All I could do, therefore, was formulate a plan to back up the playlist and music before taking the machine back into the shop. Well, thanks to God's grace and dad's generousity, that computer has a brand new hardrive with all the music and playlists added, so Batcave Redemption Radio is back online!Doubleshadow (post: 1246235) wrote:Ah, good. I was wondering what happened.
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